STRICTLY CHAOS: Hosts AXED?! Find Out NOW!

STRICTLY CHAOS: Hosts AXED?! Find Out NOW!

A seismic shift is underway in the world of ballroom dancing. After 21 years, the beloved presenting duo of Strictly Come Dancing are stepping down, leaving a void that has sent ripples of speculation throughout the devoted fanbase.

The news ignited a frenzy of guessing games, and bookmakers swiftly suspended betting as a clear frontrunner emerged: Zoe Ball. Her connection to the show runs deep, having captivated audiences as a contestant, skillfully helmed “It Takes Two,” and even graced the live shows in years past.

Ball’s recent departure from her BBC Radio 2 show fueled the fire, interpreted by many as a strategic move preparing her for this very opportunity. A representative from Ladbrokes confirmed the shift in odds, stating that “Radio 2’s loss will be Strictly’s gain,” hinting at a near certainty.

Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly pose in front of peach backdrop in Strictly gear.

But Ball isn’t the only name in contention. Bradley Walsh, a familiar face from “The Chase” and “Gladiators,” has also been heavily discussed. Rumors swirled of Walsh being spotted near the Strictly studio, sparking whispers of final negotiations with the BBC.

The possibility of a Walsh-led duo prompted speculation about his potential co-host, with “The One Show’s” Alex Jones emerging as a strong candidate. Jones, a former Strictly contestant herself, is reportedly a passionate fan of the competition, making her a seemingly perfect fit.

Comedian Alan Carr, fresh off his victory on “Celebrity Traitors,” also found himself in the mix. However, Amanda Holden swiftly dispelled rumors of a partnership with Carr, firmly stating that neither of them are pursuing the role.

Zoe Ball

Holly Willoughby, recently departed from “This Morning,” entered the conversation as a seasoned presenter with a proven track record, including experience hosting dance competitions. Her name quickly gained traction, with William Hill placing her among the leading contenders.

Rylan Clark, a familiar voice on BBC radio and podcasting, also emerged as a potential host, boasting strong odds before betting was halted. His established presence within the BBC family made him a compelling possibility.

The list continued to expand, including Rob Rinder, whose on-screen chemistry with Clark was noted, and Alison Hammond, a beloved personality known for her infectious laughter and extensive presenting experience.

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Angela Scanlon, a former Strictly contestant and current “One Show” presenter, expressed her willingness to answer the call, acknowledging the importance of replicating the dynamic established by the departing hosts.

And finally, a wildcard contender: La Voix, a charismatic contestant forced to withdraw due to injury, quickly garnered enthusiastic support from fans eager to see more of their captivating presence on the show.

The search for the next face of Strictly is a captivating drama unfolding before the public, a testament to the show’s enduring appeal and the high stakes involved in filling such iconic roles.

Television presenter Alex Jones pictured for the upcoming BBC1 television programme 'Strictly Come Dancing'.

The grand final of Strictly Come Dancing 2025 airs next Saturday on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, but the real anticipation now centers on who will lead the show into its next chapter.